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- 1. S1 E1 Feb 19, 2011
- Sarah Burton returns to her Yorkshire origins to apply for a job at a school for girls.
- 2. S1 E2 Feb 27, 2011
- Robert Carne looks for work in Manchester, where he meets Sarah.
- 3. S1 E3 Mar 6, 2011
- Robert confronts political corruption; Sarah must deal with personal and professional crises.
South Riding: With Anna Maxwell Martin, David Morrissey, Penelope Wilton, Katherine McGolpin. In 1930s Yorkshire, a spirited new headmistress brings inspiration and modern ideas to an all girls' school and shakes up the more conservative-minded residents of South Riding.
- (1.5K)
- 2011-02-20
- Drama
- 2 min
South Riding is a BBC serial in three parts from 2011, based on the 1936 novel South Riding by Winifred Holtby. It is directed by Diarmuid Lawrence and written by Andrew Davies. It stars Anna Maxwell Martin, David Morrissey, Peter Firth, Douglas Henshall, Penelope Wilton and John Henshaw.
South Riding: With Dorothy Tutin, Hermione Baddeley, Nigel Davenport, Judi Bowker. Headmistress Sarah Burton, a left-wing feminist, is disgusted by the social injustices faced by her pupils.
- (60)
- 1974-09-16
- Drama
- 50
South Riding. Season 1. In the long aftermath of the First World War, 30-year-old Sarah Burton leaves London and comes home to take up the headmistress-ship of a struggling Yorkshire high school for girls.
- 52 min
- 10
The lives and loves of a 1930s Yorkshire town explored in a passionate tale of politics in small places. South Riding charts the story of Sarah Burton's homecoming to Yorkshire in 1934 after twenty years teaching in London and the Empire.
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May 1, 2011 · Anna Maxwell Martin and David Morrissey lead the cast in Andrew Davies's three-part adaptation of South Riding by Winifred Holtby. This 20th-century classic is a rich and...
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Buy South Riding — Miniseries on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. The story of Sarah Burton's homecoming to Yorkshire in 1934 after 20 years teaching in London.